Why does the author assert that Congress was not set up to make government run more efficiently?

What will be an ideal response?

The ideal answer should include:
1. Congressional procedures are complex and confusing. Procedures and features such as the filibuster in the Senate, the fragmentation of power into committees, and the two parties' polarization sometimes frustrate majority wishes. This may have been intended by the founders.
2. If Congress is sometimes slow to solve national issues, it may be because the country's leaders and people do not agree on either the problems or the solutions. The United States is a huge and heterogeneous country that features strongly opposing opinions, which translates into what seems like congressional inefficiency.
3. Congress was set up to reflect the interests of the American people, and doing so is not an easy task.

Political Science

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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